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The art of the shelfie

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The artfully arranged bookshelf—aka, the shelfie—proves that sometimes you do have to judg

The artfully arranged bookshelf—aka, the shelfie—proves that sometimes you do have to judge a book by its cover. As seen in Architectural Digest, photo Stephen Kent Johnson BOOK SMART The artfully arranged bookshelf—aka, the "shelfie"—proves that sometimes you do have to judge a book by its cover... and John has myriad ideas for how to put it all together. [Explore them all here.]( A selection of bookshelf-worthy items from John's trove of [vintage & antiques goods]( [Hand painted books by Leanne Shapton]( [Handmade Italian paper boxes]( [Virginia McCracken's handmade assemblages]( [19th Century French Market Baskets]( Our collection of [4" round decoupage plates]( ALL THINGS GREAT AND SMALL Need further proof that often the best things come in small packages? See our sized-down collection of decoupage: tiny trays and small round plates ready to hold and display your miniature treasures. [See our collection of small plates & trays here.]( Rectangular decoupage [3.5" x 5" Tiny Trays]( VISIT US Our New York shops on Second Street are open Tuesday-Sunday from 11:30-6:00. Our Christopher Street shop is currently closed for renovations. We hope to see you in person soon. Follow us on instagram [@johnderiancompany]( Copyright © 2024 John Derian Company, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 6 East 2nd Street, New York, NY 10003 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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